Hey there --
Working families are being crushed by inflation.
We feel the rising prices everywhere from the grocery store to the gas pump to tech products, and basic necessities we buy online.
But while we’re all feeling the pinch, Big Tech CEOs are taking home record pay and reporting record profits. So, we’re producing a television ad calling on Congress to rein in Big Tech’s corporate greed. Here are some examples we cover in the ad:
-- Apple CEO Tim Cook Received Nearly $100 Million in Compensation in 2021
-- Amazon increases the price of Prime nearly 17% to $139 per year
-- Amazon's new 'fuel and inflation surcharge' may make many products more expensive
-- Google Says It's Time for Longtime Small-Business Users to Pay Up
Monopoly power enables Big Tech companies to get away with massive price hikes on working families. We need Congress to restore fair competition and innovation online by passing the American Innovation and Choice Online Act and Open App Markets App .
This historic bipartisan legislation will LOWER prices for working families according to Consumer Reports. Big Tech companies have spent $100 million trying to kill this legislation that would curb Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google’s corporate greed.
We’re producing a 30-second television ad to hammer home this point, but we need your help to air it on television. Chip in to help us spread the word about why Congress must pass this legislation to rein in Big Tech’s monopoly power and corporate greed.
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We’re a small nonprofit up against Big Tech’s millions. And we’re not going to back down. Together, we can call on Congress to support working families and pass this historic bipartisan antitrust legislation.
We appreciate your support,
Nicole Gill
Co-founder & Executive Director
Accountable Tech
Chip in to support us as we take on Big Tech's corporate greed and monopoly power:
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